Relative newcomer Tom Holland is a marvel in the new film “The Impossible.” He’s a stage veteran by now, having starred in “Billy Elliot” in London’s West End, but this is first full-feature film and he has to share screen time with Naomi Watts who’s playing his mom. Holland stars as Lucas, the eldest son of Maria (Watts) and Henry (Ewan McGregor). When the Tsunami hit the coast where their family is vacationing, it’s now up to them to find each other before time runs out.

Based on a true story from one of the survivors, Maria Belon, “The Impossible” is directed by Juan Antonio Bayona. You will cry a lot!

In this interview, Holland and I talked about:

*** What was his initial reaction to the script?*** Working with Naomi Watts*** Acting on-stage versus on-film*** Filming the violent underwater scenes

AWFJ Award For Humanitarian Activism -- Female Icon AwardPresented to an actress for the portrayal of the most positive female role model, or for a role in which she takes personal and/or career risks to plumb the female psyche and therefore gives us courage to plumb our own, and/or for putting forth the image of a woman who is heroic, accomplished, persistent, demands her rights and/or the rights of others.- Jessica Chastain, "Zero Dark Thirty"- Helen Hunt, "The Sessions"- Judi Dench, "Skyfall"

Outstanding Achievement By A Woman In The Film IndustryPresented only when warranted to a female who has had a banner-making, record-breaking, industry-changing achievement during any given year — such as Kathryn Bigelow’s Best Director Oscar win, or for an actress having multiple outstanding films released during one year.- Kathryn Bigelow, "Zero Dark Thirty"- Jennifer Lawrence, "The Hunger Games" and "Silver Linings Playbook"- Women Documentary Filmmakers, including Heidi Ewing and Rachel Grady ("Detropia"), Lauren -Greenfield ("The Queen of Versailles"), Alison Klayman ("Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry") and Sarah Burns ("The Central Park Five")

Best Depiction Of Nudity, Sexuality, or Seduction (include film title AND actors’ names)"Anna Karenina" (Keira Knightly and Aaron Taylor-Johnson)"Rust and Bone" (Marion Cotillard)"The Sessions" (Helen Hunt and John Hawkes)

Sequel or Remake That Shouldn’t Have Been Made Award"The Amazing Spider-Man""Red Dawn""Total Recall"

Most Egregious Age Difference Between The Leading Man and The Love Interest Award"Flight" (Denzel Washington and Kelly Reilly…and Nadine Velazquez)"Seeking a Friend For the End of the World" (Steve Carell and Keira Knightly)"Silver Linings Playbook" (Bradley Cooper and Jennifer Lawrence)

Canadian critics chose the winners of the 16th annual Toronto Film Critics Association Awards and Paul Thomas Anderson's "The Master" took the top prize. The film also won Best Director, Screenplay, and Best Supporting Actor for Philip Seymour Hoffman.

Here's the complete list of winners; for winners/nominees of other award-giving bodies, click here:

The Online Film Critics Association has revealed the nominees of its annual awards and Paul Thomas Anderson's "The Master" led the list with Best Film, Director, and Actor (Joaquin Phoenix). Leos Carax's "Holy Motors" also led the pack with Best Film, Director, and Actor (Denis Lavant), as well as a nod for Best Film Not in the English Language category.

Here's the complete list of nominees; for winners/nominees of other award-giving bodies, click here:

Best PictureArgoHoly MotorsThe MasterMoonrise KingdomZero Dark Thirty

Best Animated FeatureBraveFrankenweenieParaNormanThe Secret World of ArriettyWreck-It Ralph

Best Film Not in the English LanguageAmourHoly MotorsRust and BoneThis Is Not a FilmThe Turin Horse

Best DocumentaryThe ImposterThe Invisible WarJiro Dreams of SushiThe Queen of VersaillesThis Is Not a Film

Kathryn Bigelow's "Zero Dark Thirty" won the top prize at the Utah Film Critics Association awards. The hunt for Osama bin Laden took the Best Movie of 2012 award but Bigelow was just a runner-up. Wes Anderson won the Best Director award for his fantastic "Moonrise Kingdom."

Here's the complete list of winners; for nominees/winners of other award-giving bodies, click here: